Chlamydia DNA, in total DNA isolated from McCoy cells (ATCC CRL-1696) infected with Chlamydia trachomatis Serovar E, Strain BOUR (ATCC VR-348B). Organism and host cells are also available through the ATCC Catalog. This product was prepared using methods known to inactivate the infecting agent. DNA isolated from infected cells is appropriate for PCR and other molecular biology applications.

Chlamydia DNA, in total DNA isolated from McCoy cells (ATCC CRL-1696) infected with Chlamydia trachomatis strain UW-57/Cx (ATCC VR-878). Organism and host cells are also available through the ATCC Catalog. This product was prepared using methods known to inactivate the infecting agent. DNA isolated from infected cells is appropriate for PCR and other molecular biology applications.

Chlamydia DNA, in total DNA isolated from McCoy cells (ATCC CRL-1696) infected with Chlamydia trachomatis strain UW-43/Cx (ATCC VR-879). Organism and host cells are also available through the ATCC Catalog. This product was prepared using methods known to inactivate the infecting agent. DNA isolated from infected cells is appropriate for PCR and other molecular biology applications.

Chlamydia DNA, in total DNA isolated from HeLa-229 cells (ATCC CCL-2.1) infected with Chlamydia trachomatis strain UW-36/Cx (ATCC VR-886). Organism and host cells are also available through the ATCC Catalog. This product was prepared using methods known to inactivate the infecting agent. DNA isolated from infected cells is appropriate for PCR and other molecular biology applications.

Chlamydophila pneumoniaeDNA, in total DNA isolated from Hep-2 cells (ATCCÂ® CCL-23) infected with Chlamydophila pneumoniae, strain AR-39 (ATCCÂ® 53592). This product was prepared using methods known to inactivate infecting agent. It is suitable for use in PCR and other molecular bacteriology and virology applications.

Chlamydophila DNA, in total DNA isolated from HEp-2 cells (ATCC CCL-23) infected with Chlamydophila pneumoniae strain CM-1 (ATCC VR-1360). This product was prepared using methods known to inactivate the infecting agent. DNA isolated from infected cells is appropriate for PCR and other molecular biology applications.